The first definitive biography of Mitch McConnell, revealing an intimate look at the personal and political life of one of the most powerful senators in American history.
Raegan Steffey

“Wesley Houp has a way of sketching a scene or telling a tale so that the imagined backstory, what isn’t said but lurks just outside the poem’s words, carries the emotion and meaning and keeps resonating. Emily Dickinson said, ‘Tell all the truth but tell it slant.’ The poems in Strung Out Along the Endless […]
A deeply researched, lively, and personal exploration of the multibillion-dollar wellness industry — about why women are feeling so un-well and how this trend has shaped our thinking about health and self-care.
In Goat-Footed Gods, Kathleen Driskell offers a stirring exploration of creaturehood, motherhood, and the tender act of caring for life in all its forms. These poems move fluidly through space and voice, capturing moments rooted in nature—both real and imagined, intimate and mythic
1666: A Novel, her second work of historical fiction based on interviewing tribal elders, researching colonial documents, and studying the Patawomeck language, tells the story of her people and their unlikely survival due to the courage of two Patawomeck women.